Word: crusius
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Allow me to comment on the interesting and typical viewpoint presented by the communication published in Wednesday's CRIMSON. Mr. Crusius is perfectly right in assuming that we are in no danger from foreign invasion if we have adequate coast-defences. But what are adequate conast-defences? Does Mr. Crusius assume that we already have, or can possibly have within the next ten years, a navy of sufficient strength alone to stand guard over our enormous coast-line? For I neglect any mention of fortifications which we have or might build, as being perfectly useless in repelling an invasion...
...cannot be met by adequate coast-defenses, besides such an army and navy as we have thought ourselves to possess, or the danger is such that we must prepare to mobilize all the resources of the country in men and means after the French or German plan. P. N. CRUSIUS...
...representative of the Prospect Union may be found each day this week except Saturday at the Brooks House from 12 to 1.30 o'clock, and he will be glad to meet any member of the University interested. H. B. PLATT 2L. P. CRUSIUS '10. W. K. BLODGETT, 2D, '11. W. K. GREEN...